Visual Learners… Need to “see” what is asked of them Are visually organized Take detailed notes Are distracted by visual stimuli Enjoy working puzzles.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Study Skills How You Can Help Your Child Be Successful By Walt Watson.
Advertisements

What Kind of Learner am I?
LEARNING STYLES …What's your style? Academic Support Unit.
Getting Organized Is this you ?!?!?! Hope not!!!.
What’s Your Learning Style?
Learning Styles What does it mean for me?.
Learning Styles Quiz Number from 1-20.
Ivy Tech Adjunct Faculty Indianapolis
Perception Studies show that we all have preferred “perceptual styles” Speaker’s preferences may be different than audience’s Effective perception combines.
Information retention  When teaching, people tend to explain a lot.  Here are some facts:  People retain 20% of what they hear.  People retain 50%
Learning Styles.
Presented by the ACCESS Center What is a “Learning Style”? The Goal of this program is to help you understand the different styles of acquiring knowledge.
Crawford Middle School, Fayette County, KY Xue-Lian Lei 雷雪莲.
1 Learning Styles : An Overview Adapted from Glover (August 2004) Presented by Dr. Douglas Gosse, Nipissing University.
LEARNING MODALITIES 1.  Learning modalities are the sensory channels or pathways through which individuals give, receive, and store information  A typical.
How Do You Learn Best?
To learn any topic by heart, which method will you follow?
 The amount of light in your learning environment can affect your achievement based on your preference  Some people study better and learn better in.
What is a “Learning Style?” Everyone learns in different ways. However, we usually have natural strengths or preferences in one or two different learning.
Learning Styles and the Three R’s of Memory. What are Learning Styles?  Learning Styles are the ways we perceive and process experiences and information.
How do you learn? Exploring Learning Styles Module 7.
What are learning styles?
Copyright © Learning Styles Mrs. DeMeo, M.A., M.Ed.
1 Students at risk & Visual Auditory & Kinesthetic learning styles Adapted from Glover (August 2004) Presented by Dr. Douglas Gosse, Nipissing University.
I AM GOING TO BE A REGISTERED NURSE DELORES THOMPSON, MSN, RN.
Primary SensesPrimary Senses We communicate and learn from our primary 3 input senses: ears, eyes and sensation.
Learning Styles Kaitlin Likens The Goal 0 The goal for this presentation is to give students a better knowledge about what the three main learning styles.
HOW DO I LEARN BEST?. Three Kinds of Learners Visual Learners Auditory Learners Tactile Learners.
Learning Styles The “Learning Styles Inventory” There are three basic learning styles:  Visual  Auditory  Tactile.
What does this all mean?.   Non amo te, Sabidi(Sabidius), nec possum dicere quare(why).  Hoc tantum possum dicere; non amo te.---Martial, 1.32  I.
What Kind of Learner Are You?
Learning Characteristics
Learning Styles.
Anne Barnette Zalubowski February 20, 2008
Challenges in Curriculum and Faculty Development OVW Technical Assistance Meeting August 23, 2007 Washington, DC Scott Santoro, Sr. Program Specialist.
What Kind of Learner Am I? Thursday, August 29 th.
I’m a Kinesthetic learner RONIESHA SWANSON. Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic (VAK) learning style model A common and widely-used model of learning style.
Geniekids Learning Resources P Ltd What my style ? Now People sitting on the left get up and greet people on the right. While you interact.
LEARNING STYLES.
…. And what does this mean to you. Purpose: -To learn about learning styles -To understand the differences between auditory, visual & kinesthetic -To.
1.3 Learning Styles. The Three Main Learning Styles: VAK  There are many ways to learn  You will probably find that although you use all three styles.
Curriculum Assistance
Your brain has a mind of its own
Learning Styles Which one are you?. Three types of learning styles Visual Auditory Kinesthetic.
Deaf awareness The 10 tips for positive communication.
Teaching With Technology Terina Platt Instructor Osawatomie Community Learning Center.
What are Learning Styles?
Learning Styles p Learning Style Learning Style: Taking in information so that you will remember it and can use it in a practical way.
Answer YES or NO to the following questions to find out… How do you learn things best?
Chapter 5 How Children Learn: They’re All Different.
THE PROCESS OF LEARNING I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught. Winston Churchill.
Learning Styles. What are Learning Styles? Learning Styles are simply different approaches or ways of learning.
LEARNING STYLES! The three types:. The learning styles:  There are three basic types of learning styles.  The three most common are visual, auditory,
Visual Visual Language If you scored high in this area, you learn well from seeing words in books and workbooks, and on the board and charts. You may even.
Children’s Learning Styles Jim Rhodes NW District 4-H Youth Development Program Specialist September 2013.
Discover your child’s Learning Style
Review 4 different learning styles: K – 3 – use more kinesthetic
Learning Style Survey Vocabulary
Auditory Learners If you are an auditory learner, you learn by hearing and listening. You understand and remember things you have heard. You store information.
What’s Your Learning Style?
How to make more effective use of your time
Learning Style Survey Vocabulary
What kind of learner are you?
Learning Styles Presentation by students from
Learning styles Is a group of characteristic, attitudes, and behaviors that define our way of learning.
Learning Styles How You Learn Best.
Review 4 different learning styles: K – 3 – use more kinesthetic
Learning.
Learning Disabilities in the Classroom
Self Managing School Work
Presentation transcript:

Visual Learners… Need to “see” what is asked of them Are visually organized Take detailed notes Are distracted by visual stimuli Enjoy working puzzles Recognize written material they have seen before Have large sight vocabularies Are aware of spatial relationships Notice details

Auditory Learners… Frequently talk Remember names easily Make tapping noises Remember words to songs Like oral directions May be poor test takers Read “out loud” or “vocalize”

Tactile Kinesthetic Learners… Are always moving Touch what they walk past Use gestures and facial expression Have excellent muscle coordination Like tactile feedback Can assemble/take apart Have good balance Like to make things